“Probably my favorite restaurants in Yakima. The space is inviting, and tastefully decorated, with a large open kitchen. Probably one of the few restaurants in Yakima that would not feel at all out of place in Seattle, or NYC, or another large city - not bashing Yakima at all, but just a much more ‘hip’ vibe then most other places in the area.The Asian-fusion menu rotates frequently, and is always thoughtful, innovative, and honestly just delicious. It is a bit limited, but at the same time, there always seems to be a good range of options from salads, to fish, to ramen, and a number of staples. Much of the menu (if not all) is designed to be shared, small-plates style, and has always been just wonderfully prepared.Service has always been friendly, and a lot more easy going then you would expect for a higher end place - which is a good thing.The prices are higher then many other restaurants in the area, but are justified by the quality of the food, service, and just experience that they offer. Just one of the best restaurants in Yakima.“
“The food here is delish never fails when I want some food teriyaki food. I find that the sauce they use isn't too sweet but just the right amount. I hate the sauce that makes it taste like you're eating straight sugar meat. Their sushi is really good I'm basic and love the spicy tuna roll“
“Always love to come here! I would like to try other meals, but I always gravitate to the chicken bowl. This time around, I ordered an egg roll, and it was delicious. Every time I come here the service is good and friendly! It is a bit small inside, but ordering to go is always an option I do enjoy sitting inside, though!“
“Excellent Korean food that reminds me of my time in Korea. Generous portions, friendly staff, and outstanding service. Definitely have a place to return to on a regular basisAnd for those who are looking for sashimi, I had the freshest sashimi I've had in Yakima - the Red Snapper was right there with the best I've had in Vancouver BC, San Francisco, and Japan.“